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Oct 12, 2020
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Dinah Shore Show
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A selection of songs from the Dinah Shore Show in the mid-1970's featuring Barry Zweig on guitar. An episode opening, recorded in 1975 when the show travelled to New York, features a funky wah-wah's electric guitar, then Dinah Shore sings 'Free and Easy.' Then Barry Zweig accompanies Beverly Sill on solo acoustic guitar. Two ballads by Dinah with Barry Zweig on guitar, 'Here's That Rainy Day' and 'These Foolish Things' are from 1977 and 1978. Barry played on the Dinah Shore Show from 1975-1981.
Topic: Vocal Jazz
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Sep 30, 2020
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Inner Dialogue
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Inner Dialogue was a pop/jazz brainchild of composer/pianist Gene DiNovi. Barry Zweig's guitar is featured nicely on these two tracks, one from each of the two ID LP's, released in 1969-70. "Now You See It, Now You Don't" is a multi-tempo pop ballad that wouldn't have been out of place on one of Arthur Lee's Love albums. The second track "Cry, Baby, Cry" is of course a cover of the Beatles tune from the White Album. Straightforward, as far as the cover goes. It goes and...
Topics: psychedelic pop jazz, beatles cover, guitar
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Apr 5, 2020
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Birds Return to Hollywood
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An experimental studio recording from Clover Studios Hollywood circa 1970. With Wolfgang Melz, Richard Waters, David 'Buck'wheat, Lee Chaiton(sp?), Bige Rohde (Sp?) & Bruce Cale.
Topic: experimental music
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Apr 5, 2020
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Barry Zweig
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Barry Zweig Clover Studios session from September 2, 1979. 3 untitled tracks. Barry Zweig - Guitar Wolfgang Melz - Bass Bobby Torres - Congas John Dense - Drums Jim Szilagyi - Piano
Topics: Jazz, Fusion, Guitar, Fusion, Guitar
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Apr 4, 2020
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The Gene Estes Quartet with Barry Zweig
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Studio recording by The Gene Estes Quartet of Zoot Sims' "Red Door." Featuring Gene Estes on vibraphone, Barry Zweig on guitar, Alan Estes on drums and Paul Gormley on bass. From the 1995 album "On The Edge" released by Progressive Records. “During his final decade, drummer Gene Estes frequently played vibes in a quartet with guitarist Barry Zweig , bassist Paul Gormley and drummer Alan Estes that was based on the sound of the early-'50s Red Norvo Trio ....
Topics: Jazz, Bop, Swing
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Apr 4, 2020
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George Van Eps & Barry Zweig
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A live recording of 'S Wonderful featuring jazz guitarists George Van Eps and Barry Zweig and Luthur Hughes on bass. A review of the show by Floyd Levin for "Just Jazz Guitar," Nov. 1997 "Jazz legend George Van Eps made a rare appearance on June 19 as part of Jack Wood's Thursday Night Jazz Series at Restaurant Kikuya. Barry Zweig nimbly shared the guitar chores with Van Eps. Drummer Jay Lacaire merged with leader Luther Hughes on string bass to bolster the tasteful subtle...
Topics: jazz, swing jazz, guitar
Solo guitar performance of 'Round Midnight by Barry Zweig at La Belle Epoque cafe in Los Feliz, California, September 26, 1996. composed by Thelonious Monk transcribed for guitar by Barry Zweig
Topics: jazz, solo guitar, solo guitar
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Mar 28, 2020
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Barry Zweig
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A selection of improvisations and experiments from Barry Zweig, Wolfgang Melz, David 'Buck' Wheat & Co. circa 1970. Electric Gutar, Bass, Electric Flute, Drums, Piano, Baglama, Chimes, Bell, Harmonica
Topics: Jazz, Psychedelic, Fusion
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Mar 27, 2020
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John Pisano & Barry Zweig
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Guitarists John Pisano & Barry Zweig duet through Rodgers & Hart's "Falling In Love With Love." Recorded at John Pisano's Guitar Night in 2002, a regular gathering of jazz guitar players and enthusiasts in Los Angeles, which has been going on for more that 20 years. With Luther Hughes on bass and Dick Wellen on drums.
Topics: jazz, guitar, Los Angeles, guitar night
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Mar 25, 2020
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Mar 25, 2020
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Two studio recordings featuring two great jazz guitarists and life-long friends: Ron Anthony and Barry Zweig. With Dave Stone on bass and Joe LaBarbara on drums. From a session on October 24, 2004. 1) Table For One (Barry Zweig) 2) Mulliganesque (???)
Topics: jazz, guitar
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Mar 24, 2020
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Barry Zweig
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Track 3 from Barry Zweig's 1978 Jazz Chronicles LP "Desert Vision." JCS 788 - arranged and composed by Barry Zweig Bass - David Parlato Drums - Peter Donald Guitar - Barry Zweig Marimba, Vibraphone, Percussion - Tom Collier Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Bobby Shew "Attempt 2" mix. Transferred from the original master tape. 96000 HZ 24-bit.
Topic: Jazz
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Mar 22, 2020
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Al McKibbon
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1) Monsieur Phillipe Track #6 from Al McKibbon's 2004 CD Black Orchid 2) Monsieur Phillipe 2002 Outtake With Al McKibbon (bass), Frank Morocco (accordian), Barry Zweig (guitar), Ramon Banda (drums), Donald Vega (piano), Joe DeLeon (conga/bongo), Rob Kyle (saxophone)
Topic: Latin Jazz
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Mar 22, 2020
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Barry Zweig
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3 song demo of Barry Zweig on solo guitar. Probably recorded in the mid-2000's. 1) Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Antônio Carlos Jobim) 2) I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) (Duke Ellington) 3) Like Someone In Love (Jimmy Van Heusen)
Topics: jazz, guitar, solo
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Mar 21, 2020
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Barry Zweig & Sivuca
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Guitar duet between Barry Zweig and Sivuca. Recorded during a hangout at 79 Arlberg Way, Mt Charleston, Nevada in the early 1970's. Manhã de Carnaval composed by Luiz Bonfá
Topic: Brazilian Jazz
Two versions of Barry Zweig's "Welcome Home Wolfgang" 1) Live recording at The Sound Room in Los Angeles. Date uncertain. Barry Zweig on guitar. Wolfgang Melz on bass. With piano and drums. 2) Studio recording with Barry Zweig on guitar, Wolfgang Melz on bass + piano, drums & horn. Date uncertain. 1) Digitally transferred from cassette tape. 2) mp3 original source unknown
Topics: Los Angeles, Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Jazz
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Mar 20, 2020
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LA Times
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A clipping from the Los Angeles Times of guitarist Barry Zweig with his high-school jazz bandmates.
Topics: Los Angeles, jazz
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Mar 20, 2020
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Jimmy Wyble & Barry Zweig
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A studio duet between two master jazz guitarists, Jimmy Wyble and Barry Zweig. Likely recorded at Clover Studios in Los Angles, with Roy Harte on drums and Harry Babasin on bass. The tune is written by Bob Dorough.
Topics: Los Angeles, jazz
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Mar 20, 2020
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Willie Bobo & The Bo-Gents
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Soul Foo Yong is a latin-funk infused jam from master percussionist Willie Bobo & his early 70's group "The Bo-Gents." Steve Huffsteter wrote the track. Willie Bobo plays timbales. Ron Starr is on tenor sax. Steve Huffsteter plays trumpet. With Ernie McDaniel (bass), Victor Pantoja (congas), Jimmy Smith (drums), Reggie Andrews (electric piano), and Barry Zweig (guitar). It is the 5th track on side 1 of the 1971 LP "Do What You Want To Do..."
Topics: funk, jazz, latin, soul
Source: Vinyl
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Mar 20, 2020
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Libby Snyder & Barry Zweig
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A short mystical duet between Libby Snyder (flute) and Barry Zweig (guitar). Rehearsal recording from sometime in the 1970's.
Topics: folk, jazz, jazz
Source: 7'' reel 3 3/4ips
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Mar 18, 2020
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Bobby Shew & Barry Zweig
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Low Profile Band - Rehearsal at Del's with Wolfgang Melz (bass), Bobby Shew (horn), Jim Keltner (drums), Barry Zweig (guitar), ??? (piano)
Topics: Jazz, Rehearsal Tape
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Mar 17, 2020
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Leroy Vinnegar
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From the 1974 LP, "The Kid," by Leroy Vinnegar, featuring Leroy Vinnegar (bass), Carl Burnette (drums), Dwight Dickerson (electric piano, synth), Al Williams (percussion, congas) and Barry Zweig (guitar). Recorded live in a Los Angeles studio.
Topics: Jazz-Funk, Fusion
Source: Vinyl